Jean E. Baby Hair and Kitchen Hair

ABSTRACT

The invention concerns two hairpieces, one being a quality appearance of strands of hair along the front hairline connecting to the forehead ranging from ear to ear, as the second hairpiece being a quality appearance of strands of hair along the rear hairline connecting to the rear neck ranging from ear to ear. Both hairpieces together complete the circumference around the hairline of wearer. The hair around the front hairline is commonly known as “baby hair” as the hair around the rear hairline is commonly known as “kitchen hair.” The invention is made up of five original components, being the “baby hair” and “kitchen hair” hairpieces and three adjustable straps with hooks on each end to allow options of wear. The “baby hair” and “kitchen hair” hairpieces consists of strands of hair affixed to flexible and breathable lace, or silk material, with two slots sewed onto the rear side of each hairpiece for the adjustable strap to secure each hook onto. The “baby hair” and “kitchen hair” hairpieces are able to be worn strapless by the proper use of product to bond the hairpiece to the appropriate area on the head of the wearer. The invention explained is titled Jean E. Baby Hair and Kitchen Hair. The first hairpieces primarily for “baby hair” and “kitchen hair.”

BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

A quality appearance of strands of hair along the front hairline connecting to the forehead ranging from ear to ear, also known as “baby hair,” holds great value. The hair along the rear hairline connecting to the rear neck ranging from ear to ear, also known as “kitchen hair,” certainly has appreciation. It is desired by many to have a balanced set of hair in said areas, as it is more common amongst females. The name “baby hair” is in reference to the delicacy of the hair mentioned. Adults with “baby hair” naturally grown from scalp are commendable. Most adults lose their “baby hair” and/or “kitchen hair” due to poor hair management during the years to adulthood. The growth of “baby hair” and “kitchen hair” is a one time action. Once harmed, or removed, it will not grow back the same.

To achieve a quality set of “baby hair” and/or “kitchen hair” in a hairpiece, one must customize a wig or purchase a customized wig. A lot of people attempt to create their own “baby hair” and/or “kitchen hair” resulting in failure. A quality, customized wig including “baby hair” and/or “kitchen hair” is expensive. There is a price gap between the cost of wigs not including “baby hair” and/or “kitchen hair” to the cost of wigs including “baby hair” and/or “kitchen hair.” A consumer can purchase a less expensive wig not including “baby hair” and/or “kitchen hair” and purchase Jean E. Baby Hair and Kitchen Hair with the benefit of not paying as much as a quality, customized wig including “baby hair” and/or “kitchen hair.” The obvious difference between customizing a wig to include “baby hair” and/or “kitchen hair” and Jean E. Baby Hair and Kitchen Hair is the customized wig provides more hair affixed to more material to cover more of the wearer's head, while the Jean E. Baby Hair and Kitchen Hair are primarily for “baby hair” and/or “kitchen hair.” To customize a wig to include “baby hair” and/or “kitchen hair” is to force the strands of hair on the wig or hairpiece to perform a different role, thus the uncertainty of the forced “baby hair” and/or “kitchen hair” can become ugly, due to the unintended role of the hair affixed to the wig or hairpiece.

The allure of “baby hair.” The addition of Jean E. Baby Hair and Kitchen Hair to a wig or hairpiece adds value to the wig or hairpiece. A great way to bring life into an older wig or hairpiece. Jean E. Baby Hair and Kitchen Hair can enhance all hairstyles worn with wigs and/or hairpieces as well as natural hairstyles grown from scalp. The natural appearance of Jean E. Baby Hair and Kitchen Hair compliments all hairstyles. Jean E. Baby Hair and Kitchen Hair are able to be worn and removed without tension to the scalp of wearer. With such pleasure to wear, Jean E. Baby Hair and Kitchen Hair are able to be worn daily. Given a particular design, the wearer can cover a portion of their forehead, if longed for. It is unlikely for an adult to have natural “baby hair” yet it is common to see an adult with the appearance of having “baby hair” which proves it is desired. Jean E. Hair and Kitchen Hair are the first hairpieces designed for “baby hair” and “kitchen hair.” Granted, the allusion of youth.

BRIEF SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION

As a woman approaching thirty years old, I reflect on my many hairstyles. I am the primary person to tend to my hair needs since childhood. I noticed there are a lot of females with poor quality of hair along their front and rear hairline. The Jean E. Baby Hair and Kitchen Hair are the first hairpieces made for the hair along the front hairline, commonly known as “baby hair” and for the hair along the rear hairline, commonly known as “kitchen hair.” I do my best to maintain presentable hairstyles with knowing when I was a child, my hair was not presentable most of the time due to being in a lower income household. Leading to the present day, my hairstyles are now fabulous. I made plenty of mistakes with my hair throughout the years to know what looks and feels best. The invention is innovative.

BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS

FIG. 1 is a perspective view from left side of a hairpiece attached to an adjustable strap with intentions to appear as natural strands of hair along the front hairline, commonly known as “baby hair.”

FIG. 2 is a perspective view from the front side of the wearer's head wearing the hairpiece with intentions to appear as natural strands of hair along the front hairline, commonly known as “baby hair.”

FIG. 3 is a perspective view from the rear side of the wearer's head showing no visible adjustable strap.

FIG. 4 is a perspective view from the rear side of the wearer's head showing a particular part in hair along rear hairline for placement of an adjustable strap.

FIG. 5 is a perspective view from the rear side of the wearer's head showing proper placement of the adjustable strap.

FIG. 6 is a perspective view from the left side of a hairpiece attached to an adjustable strap with intentions to appear as natural strands of hair along the rear hairline, commonly known as “kitchen hair.”

FIG. 7 is a perspective view from the rear side of the wearer's head wearing the hairpiece with intentions to appear as natural strands of hair along the rear hairline, commonly known as “kitchen hair.”

FIG. 8 is a perspective view from the front side of the wearer's head showing no visible adjustable strap.

FIG. 9 is a perspective view from the front side of the wearer's head showing a particular part in hair along front hairline for placement of an adjustable strap.

FIG. 10 is a perspective view from the front side of the wearer's head showing proper placement of the adjustable strap.

FIG. 11 is a perspective view from the left side of two hairpieces attached with two adjustable straps forming a bond similar to a headband.

FIG. 12 is a perspective view from the left side of the wearer's head wearing both hairpieces in the proper areas, and also showing a particular part in hair near the ear for placement of the adjustable strap.

FIG. 13 is a perspective view from the left side of the wearer's head showing proper placement of an adjustable strap while wearing both hairpieces.

FIG. 14 is a perspective view from the left side of wearer's head showing no visible adjustable strap while wearing both hairpieces in the proper areas.

FIG. 15 is a perspective view of an adjustable strap with two hooks on the ends.

DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS

FIG. 1 is a perspective view from the left side of a hairpiece 100 including a breathable foundation 101. An adjustable strap 107 is attached by two hooks 103 secured through two slots 104 sewed on rear side of hairpiece 102. Organized strands of hair 105 with intentions to appear as if grown naturally along front hairline FIG. 2 202 connecting to the forehead FIG. 2 204 ranging from ear FIG. 2 205 to ear FIG. 2 205 are affixed to the front side of foundation 101 by ventilation technique; knots 106 tied through the front of foundation 101 with the strands of hair 105. To have hair in said area is commonly known as “baby hair.” It is an important area to have hair as it is common for loss of hair in said area. The hairpiece 100 is placed along front hairline FIG. 2 202 while the adjustable strap 107 is placed along rear hairline FIG. 4 404 hidden underneath hair explained in descriptions for FIG. 4 and FIG. 5. The hairpiece 100 can be worn with or without an adjustable strap 107 which is further detailed in description for FIG. 2 and FIG. 5. The hairpiece 100 can be worn by itself or in addition to another hairpiece which is further detailed in description for FIG. 11 and FIG. 14. (Ventilation technique is to pull a folded strand of hair at the bended corner of the hair fold through a hole in material with proper needle and enter needle through opening between corner of folded strand of hair and grab the two strands of hairs that complete the ends of the strand of hair through the opening entered by moving hair ends through the opening between corner of folded strand of hair, creating a knot on material.)

FIG. 2 is a perspective view from the front side of wearer's head 200. The hairpiece 201 is placed along front hairline 202 to allow the affixed strands of hair 203 to lay comfortably along the front hairline 202 connecting to the forehead 204 ranging from ear 205 to ear 205 which can be styled as desired by the wearer. An example of a “baby hair” style with the addition of hair product that forms a bond between the style applied to hair 203 and to head 200 of wearer is shown in FIG. 2. The hairpiece 201 can be worn with or without an adjustable strap further detailed in description for FIG. 5. The hairpiece 201 can be worn by itself or in addition to another hairpiece further detailed in description for FIG. 11 and FIG. 14

FIG. 3 is a perspective view from the rear side of wearer's head 300 as the hairpiece FIG. 2 201 is worn along the front side of wearer's head FIG. 2 200. The rear side of wearer's head 300 shows no visible adjustable strap FIG. 5 501. The adjustable strap is not supposed to be visible while hair is styled for wear. There are no additional hairpieces attached nor worn on rear side of wearer's head 300 shown in FIG. 3.

FIG. 4 is a perspective view from the rear side of wearer's head 400 with a part 401 in hair 402 about three quarter inch in width of hair 403 along rear hairline 404 for placement of adjustable strap FIG. 5 501 as hooks FIG. 1 103 are secured through slots FIG. 104 to allow the hairpiece FIG. 2 201 to be adjustable around the head 400 of wearer. The hair 403 in the three quarter inch area is used to hide the adjustable strap FIG. 5 501 underneath the hair 403 to allow hairpiece FIG. 2 201 to be adjustable around head 400 with no visible adjustable strap FIG. 5 501. This technique is popular for upward hairstyles, as the goal remains to not have a visible adjustable strap for all hairstyles worn. The adjustable strap FIG. 5 501 is able to be hidden while hair 403 continues in direction desired.

FIG. 5 is a perspective view from the rear side of wearer's head 500 with adjustable strap 501 placed along the part FIG. 4 401 while the hooks FIG. 1 103 are secured through the slots FIG. 104 to allow the hairpiece FIG. 2 201 to be adjustable around head 500 of wearer. The hair 502 in the three quarter inch width area is used to hide the adjustable strap 501 by continuous in direction of applied hairstyle in which the upward hairstyle shown indicates the hair 502 will also direct upward. As a result, the rear side of wearer's head 500 will appear as FIG. 3, if done properly.

FIG. 6 is a perspective view from the left side of hairpiece 600 including a breathable foundation 601. An adjustable strap 602 is attached by two hooks 603 secured through two slots 604 sewed on rear side of hairpiece 605. Organized strands of hair 606 with intentions to appear as if grown naturally along rear hairline FIG. 7 702 connecting to rear neck FIG. 7 704 from ear FIG. 7 705 to ear FIG. 7 705 are affixed to the front side of foundation 601 by ventilation technique; knots 607 tied through the front of foundation 601 with the strands of hair 606. To have hair in said area is commonly known as “kitchen hair.” An important area to have hair as it is common for loss of hair in said area. The hairpiece 600 is placed along rear hairline FIG. 7 702 while the adjustable strap 602 is placed along front hairline FIG. 9 904 hidden underneath hair explained in descriptions for FIG. 9 and FIG. 10. The hairpiece 600 can be worn with or without adjustable strap 602 further detailed in description for FIG. 7 and FIG. 10. The hairpiece 600 can be worn by itself or in addition to another hairpiece further detailed in description for FIG. 11 and FIG. 14.

FIG. 7 is a perspective view from rear side of wearer's head 700. The hairpiece 701 is placed along rear hairline 702 to allow the affixed strands of hair 703 to lay comfortably along rear hairline 702 connecting to rear neck 704 ranging from ear 705 to ear 705 which can be styled as desired by the wearer. An example of a “kitchen hair” style with the addition of hair product that forms a bond between the style applied to hair 703 and to head 700 of wearer is shown in FIG. 7. The hairpiece 701 can be worn with or without an adjustable strap further detailed in description for FIG. 10. The hairpiece 701 can be worn by itself or in addition to another hairpiece further detailed in description for FIG. 11 and FIG. 14

FIG. 8 is a perspective view from the front side of wearer's head 800 as hairpiece FIG. 7 701 is

worn along rear side of wearer's head FIG. 7 700. The front side of wearer's head 800 shows no visible adjustable strap FIG. 10 1002. The adjustable strap is not supposed to be visible while hair is styled for wear. There are no additional hairpieces attached nor worn on front side of wearer's head 800 shown in FIG. 8.

FIG. 9 is a perspective view from the front side of wearer's head 900 with a part 901 in hair 902 about three quarter inch in width of hair 903 along front hairline 904 for placement of adjustable strap FIG. 10 1002 as hooks FIG. 6 603 are secured through slots FIG. 604 to allow the hairpiece FIG. 7 701 worn along rear hairline FIG. 7 702 to be adjustable around head 900 of wearer. The hair 903 in the three quarter inch area is used to hide the adjustable strap FIG. 10 1002 underneath hair 903 to allow the hairpiece FIG. 7 701 to be adjustable around head 900 with no visible adjustable strap FIG. 10 1002. This technique is popular for upward hairstyles, as the goal remains to not have a visible adjustable strap for all hairstyles worn. The adjustable strap FIG. 10 1002 is able to be hidden while hair 903 continues in direction desired.

FIG. 10 is a perspective view from the front side of wearer's head 1001 with an adjustable strap 1002 placed along the part FIG. 9 901 in hair 1003 while the two hooks FIG. 6 603 are secured through the two slots FIG. 6 604 to allow the hairpiece FIG. 7 701 to be adjustable around head 1001 of wearer. The hair 1004 in the three quarter inch width area is used to hide the adjustable strap 1002 by continuous in direction of applied hairstyle in which the upward hairstyle indicates the hair 1004 will also direct upward. As a result, the front side of wearer's head 1001 will appear as FIG. 8, if done properly.

FIG. 11 is a perspective view from the left side of two hairpieces 1101 connected with two adjustable straps 1102 to function as an adjustable hairpiece 1101 as it provides a natural appearance of hair 1103, as if grown from head of wearer, along the front hairline and rear hairline. The hooks 1104 on each end of both adjustable straps 1102, totaled at four hooks 1104, are secured through the two slots 1105 on each hairpiece 1101, totaled at four slots 1105, located on the rear side 1106, near the joint of the two hairpieces 1101. In description for FIG. 1 explains the hairpiece 1107 to left of adjustable strap 1102. In description for FIG. 6 explains the hairpiece 1108 to the right of adjustable strap 1102. Each hairpiece can be worn by itself with the addition of hair product that is able to form a bond between the style applied to strands of hair 1103 and wearer's head. Each hairpiece can also be worn with a single adjustable strap 1102 explained in descriptions for FIG. 1 and FIG. 6. Both hairpieces 1101 are able to be worn together with and without adjustable straps 1102. The two hairpieces 1101 have separate placements which works well in providing options of wear. The two hairpieces 1101 can be worn together without adjustable straps 1102 by the addition of hair product that is able to form a bond between the style applied to strands of hair 1103 and to wearer's head.

FIG. 12 is a perspective view from the left side of wearer's head 1201 with two hairpieces 1202 and also a part 1205 in hair 1203 about three quarter inch in hair 1204 for placement of adjustable strap FIG. 13 1302. The adjustable strap FIG. 13 1302 allows the hairpieces 1202 to function as adjustable around wearer's head 1201. The wearer's head 1201 may cause a gap between hairpieces 1202 in order for the hairpieces 1202 to have proper placement, thus the quarter inch in width part in hair 1204 will be able to hide the adjustable strap FIG. 13 1302 as it continues in the direction of the hairstyle. This technique is used for upward hairstyles, as the goal remains to not have a visible adjustable strap for all hairstyles worn. The adjustable strap

FIG. 13 1302 is able to be hidden while hair 1204 continues in direction desired. If the hairpieces 1202 do not touch, the hairpieces 1202 will appear as FIG. 14, if done properly. FIG. 13 is a perspective view from the left side of wearer's head 1301 with adjustable strap 1302 placed along the part FIG. 12 1205 in hair 1303 while the four hooks FIG. 11 1104 are secured through the four slots FIG. 11 1105 to allow the hairpieces 1304 to be adjustable around head 1301 of wearer. The hair 1305 in the quarter inch width area is used to hide the adjustable strap 1302 by continuous in direction of applied hairstyle in which the upward hairstyle shown indicates the hair 1305 will also direct upward. As a result, the adjustable strap 1302 will not be visible, and also the wearer's head 1301 will appear as FIG. 14, if done properly.

FIG. 14 is a perspective view from the left side of wearer's head 1401 with two hairpieces 1402. The hairpieces 1402 are explained in descriptions for FIG. 1 and FIG. 6. The two hairpieces 1402 do not have a visible adjustable strap connected while in wear, shown in FIG. 14. The unique fit of the wearer's head 1401 will determine if there is a need for a part FIG. 12 1205 in hair 1403 to hide adjustable strap FIG. 13 1302 as follows in description for FIG. 12 and FIG. 13. The hairpieces 1402 can be worn without adjustable straps FIG. 13 1302 with the addition of hair product that is able to form a bond between the style applied to strands of hair 1404 and to the wearer's head 1401. The hairpieces 1402 are for enhancement while not changing the direction of hairstyle in wear. The hair 1405 in the three quarter inch area is able to continue in the desired direction of hairstyle in wear. The unique fit of the wearer's head 1401 may not allow the hairpieces 1402 to touch and without wear of adjustable strap FIG. 13 1302 will appear as FIG. 14, if done properly.

FIG. 15 is a perspective view of an adjustable strap 1501 with one of two ends of the strap 1502 fed through the right opening 1503 from underneath the slider 1504 and down through the left opening 1505 of slider 1504. The same one of two ends of strap 1502 is sewed 1506 at the return of the end of strap 1501 to an inner piece of strap 1507 near slider 1504 creating a loop through slider 1504 using an inch of strap 1501 past the same one of two ends of strap 1502. The opposite end of strap 1508 is fed through one of two hooks 1509 with an opening 1510 and next fed through the left opening 1505 from underneath the slider 1504 and down the right opening 1503 of the slider 1504 creating two layers of straps 1511 on the slider 1504 as well as the left side of slider 1504. The strap returns to a single layer of strap 1512 as it exits downward through the right opening 1503 of the slider 1504 to the last inch of strap looped through the final hook 1509 with an opening 1510 and sewed 1506 at the return of the final end of the strap 1501 to inner piece of strap 1507 near final hook 1509 with an opening 1510. Said procedure enables the slider 1504 to function allowing the strap 1501 to be adjustable and also attachable with the two hooks 1509 with an opening 1510 on each end of strap 1501. 

I claim:
 1. The first hairpiece created for placement around the front hairline edges, ranging from ear to ear, allowing the affixed strands of hair on the breathable lace, or silk material to lay downward along the forehead, ranging from ear to ear, with intentions to act as what is commonly known as “baby hair.”
 2. The first hairpiece created for placement around the rear hairline edges, ranging from ear to ear, allowing the affixed strands of hair on the breathable lace, or silk material to lay downward along the rear neck, ranging from ear to ear, with intentions to act as what is commonly known as “kitchen hair.”
 3. Adjustable straps that are able to secure through the fitted slots affixed on the rear side of two hairpieces, in which, one hairpiece is made to appear as natural strands of hair grown around the front hairline edges and the second hairpiece made to appear as natural strands of hair grown around the rear hairline edges, completing the circumstance around the hairline edges of the wearer, and also creating a similar fit to a comfortable headband with the ability to adjust in size. 